I remember playing it on my uncle's computer when I was young, and never figuring out what to do.from what i remember it felt pretty aimless, but there was a "secret" storyline or something that you could follow if you clicked on certain things in a certain order or something. it was neat but i wasn't curious enough about it to look it up or get my own copy. it probably would have amused the hell out of me as a kid though, to be fair.
But I imagine it would feel very basic after playing Monkey Island lol
Did anyone here ever play the old Virtual Springfield point-and-click adventure game? I've been thinking about it recently, was debating whether I should try to track it downi remember seeing it on shelves when i was a child, but i've only ever watched oneyplays mess around with it.
i encountered a bear in the woods while i was with a manwere you and the bear okay
we held hands and ran down the trail
There's no reason they can't be both.nice
and drown out the flavors of everything else???????fucking thank you. i don't even hate tomato other than the texture but it straight up invades the whole sandwich and ruins it.
I wonder if some people are deliberately trying to keep it tied for shits and giggles.probably
Or conversely, Bugs being way cooler than pretty much anyone who isn't Daffy.also true.
Watching Bugs shit all over Yosemite Sam is funnier than watching Tweety shit all over Sylvesterthat's more tweety's fault than anything.
one savewait what
According to the dude who bought it, yes. Which is odd, because my local Kinkos website says something similar should be like, $90.wtf just get a big sheet of paper and a sharpee
Once I was out walking and I came across this huge logyou're a psycho wiener.
I rolled it over and underneath there was a tiny little stick
I was like "that log had a child"